Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With severing – removing material from preform mechanically,...
Patent
1982-06-03
1984-03-13
Czaja, Donald E.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
With severing, removing material from preform mechanically,...
3 19, 128 92C, 128653, 264163, 264219, 378 4, 378 21, 434 82, 434267, 434274, B23Q 1514
Patent
active
044366841
ABSTRACT:
Non-invasive method of forming prostheses of skeletal structures internal to a body for use in reconstructive surgery. The selected internal skeletal structure is measured by subjecting the body to radiant energy to produce radiant energy responses that are detected to obtain representations delineating the skeletal structure. Three dimensional coordinate data defining the skeletal structure is generated from the obtained representations. The coordinate data is employed to control a sculpting tool to form the prosthesis.
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Contour Med Partners, Ltd.
Czaja Donald E.
Housel James C.
Zimmerman C. Michael
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